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With first term almost over, here's how to help your child with private maths classes

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Irem Cohantimur

The mid-term and winter holidays are fast approaching, and with them the end of the first school term. Time flies! As they say.

Many students of all ages feel that maths classes are difficult, that they don't like them, or simply that they don't have the ability to learn maths. No doubt this is a misconception as we all have the ability to learn maths, but there are some people who could benefit from a maths tutor.

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Study methods with private tutoring

To finish the school term on a high note, private tutors are of great help for students for the subjects where they have the most difficulty.

Academic support helps students organise their time in order to be able to reinforce the content learned during their course. Maths tutors recommend starting from the basics, clarifying any doubts and reinforcing techniques so that they can then move onto more complex content.

Recommendations for staying organised with private maths classes

  • Know what is expected of our children at school and what their strengths and weaknesses are in terms of their school performance.
  • Have fixed hours for private lessons, in order to be consistent with academic support.
  • Practise daily what they have been studying, it is good for younger children to have concrete material (ice-cream sticks, multi-base cubes, coins, etc.).
  • Have all the necessary materials before starting a virtual or face-to-face class.

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Tutors for maths prepare their classes so that students can understand mathematical concepts in a concrete way, so that children can play with numbers, and so that the techniques used can be applied practically.

It is also very important that students are organised and clear when solving mathematical problems so that they can be more efficient in finding a solution to problems in the future.

There are many ways to continue practising maths at home. School reinforcement is not always about sitting down to study, but there are also different materials or activities that can help our children to improve their calculation and mathematical logic skills.

Here are some websites where you can find maths games for children of all ages:

  • IXL: This is a website offering personalised learning for children. The activities are divided according to year group, so you can find maths activities according to the curriculum of your child's school year. 
  • BBC Bitesize: BBC Bitesize offers a wealth of resources and interactive games for children of all ages. Children can play their way through maths learning.
  • TopMarks: TopMarks offers resources for both teachers and parents, and has a plethora of maths-related games for children to play.

Tips for choosing a private tutor and preparing for end-of-term exams

The first term is a difficult time for many students, as they have to get used to school routines after returning from holidays, remember old lessons and achieve new goals with higher demands. This is why many parents are looking for private tutors who can support their children and help them achieve good results in school.

How do you choose a private tutor? 

Many parents have wondered how to choose the best teacher for their children. It is certainly not an easy decision but here we will help you with some tips that education experts have given us:

The first step is to have good communication with the school's head teacher. Often, school support is suggested by the school. This is why it is essential that you know what is expected of your child at their level and what they need to improve. In this way, you will also be able to give the private tutor the right information.

Know all your options, ask for information about teachers who give private maths tutition at your child's school, friends or family. You can also use our platform FindTutors where you can find tutors for both online lessons and in-person classes.

Interview prospective tutors, ask them to make a brief plan of action and choose the one that makes the most sense to you and meets your expectations. During the first few lessons, try to be there and see how the tutor works with your son or daughter. It is also very important to bond to create the right learning environment.

Maths lessons at home

Home maths lessons are a great support for students who have fallen behind in maths. Having personalised support planned exclusively for a student has both academic and emotional benefits.

Many times our children feel unable to face school challenges, so when they see that little by little they are achieving what they were struggling with, it also strengthens their self-esteem and willingness to learn.

Academic support is a very good option to support and help our children to learn in a better way, to feel more confident and to enhance their abilities.

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Irem Cohantimur
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Irem is a Content Specialist with experience in digital marketing, specialising in SEO and UK market trends. Originally from Turkey, now based in Barcelona, where she completed her Master's in Marketing. Fluent in Turkish and English, and currently improving her Spanish, Irem is passionate about marketing trends. With a strong background in both organic and paid marketing strategies, she enjoys crafting engaging digital content through her expertise in content development and data-driven insights.
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